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WELCOME TO HISTORY @ QMC
For the topics covered by each of our History courses, please see below!
Greek History
5th Century BC
Roman History,
Roman emperors from Augustus to Domitian
100% examined
0% coursework
Crusades,
c. 1071-1204
The Tudors and Religious Conflict
c. 1529-1570
Exploration and Discovery
c. 1445-1545
(coursework module)
80% examined
20% coursework
The British Empire,
c1857-1967
The Cold War,
1945-1991
The changing position of women 1789-1890 (coursework module)
80% examined
20% coursework
Join a QMC History lesson virtually, and hear from some of our students.
Our fantastic students answer the most frequently asked questions about
A-level History.
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What else does our department teach?
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Find out how we handled the spring 2020 lockdown in the QMC History, Philosophy and Politics department.
CAREERS USING HISTORY
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A chance to study historical topics beyond the A Level History curriculum through a series of talks, discussions and videos. Mostly focusing on the protest movements and domestic political issues of 1950s/60s America including the African-American Civil Rights movement.
Topics may vary from year to year and there is even an opportunity for you to present something of interest to you. It is a 1 year course, there is no formal assessment and you do not even need to take History to study it
A very basic introduction to Latin, leading to an Entry Level qualification. No prior experience of Latin is required. Those thinking of going on to study history, languages, sciences or maths at university may particularly benefit from this course.
In February 2020 thirty-three QMC students and three teachers went on a cultural trip to Rome- have a look at what we did in the video on the left.
Ancient
History
Medieval & Tudor History
Modern
History
History
FAQs
If you enjoyed our History video trailer, you can watch the full-length interviews with our students here...